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Account List
Last updated: 2024-01-18 17:20:33
Account List
Last updated: 2024-01-18 17:20:33
This document describes the fields in the account list.

Database account

After you create a TencentDB for SQL Server instance, you can create different database accounts to allocate and manage databases based on your business needs.

Viewing the account list

2. In the instance list, click Manage in the Operation column of the target instance to enter the Instance Details page.
3. Click Account Management to enter the corresponding tab.


Tools

Tool
Description
Search box
Click

to filter accounts. You can perform a fuzzy search for accounts by account name.
Refresh
You can click

to refresh the list.

Fields in the account list

Parameter
Description
Account Name
The names of the accounts created for the instance.
Account Type
The types of accounts created for the instance. The supported account types vary by instance architecture as follows:
Two-node
Privileged Account: A type of admin account, which has owner privileges for all databases by default.
Standard Account: A type of non-admin account, which supports specifying readwrite, read-only, and owner privileges for a specific database.
Designated Account: A designated account can only view and own the specified database. A designated account can be authorized to multiple databases, but a database can be authorized to only one designated account.
Single-node
Admin Account: A type of admin account, which has the highest-level sysadmin permission and the owner permissions of all databases. After it is enabled, the product SLA will no longer be guaranteed.
Privileged Account: A type of admin account, which has owner privileges for all databases by default.
Standard Account: A type of non-admin account, which supports specifying readwrite, read-only, and owner privileges for a specific database.
Designated Account: A designated account can only view and own the specified database. A designated account can be authorized to multiple databases, but a database can be authorized to only one designated account.
Status
The status of the account.
Account Creation Time
The time when the account was created, which can be sorted in ascending or descending order.
Account Update Time
The time when the account was last updated, which can be sorted in ascending or descending order.
Password Update Time
The time when the account password was last reset, which can be sorted in ascending or descending order.
Database
The databases that the account is authorized to access.
Remarks
The remarks of the account.
Operation
Set Permissions: Set the read/write or read-only permission of the specified database for the account.
Reset Password: Reset the password of the account.
Delete Account: Delete the account.
Note:
For each operation in the account list, you can select multiple accounts and click Batch Management above the list for batch management.


Relevant operations

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